Shining the light on private self-consciousness: a response to Silvia (1999)
✍ Scribed by Alexander T. Creed; David C. Funder
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 80 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0890-2070
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✦ Synopsis
A response to Silvia's (1999) critique of formulation of two types of private self-consciousness is presented. The current paper attempts to address some of the relevant concerns: (i) the multidimensional nature of the private selfconsciousness scale is recognized as a problem which needs to be addressed (and which in part motivated our own research); (ii) the paradoxical eects of self-attention are more than a psychometric phenomenon and have been foreshadowed in laymen's, philosophers' and research psychologists' views of the construct; (iii) the trivialization of self-report scales as only able to describe themselves would render relatively meaningless most of the empirical data about personality gathered to date; and (iv) the criticism of the Aristotelian mode of research as merely accounting for variance fails to acknowledge that a certain amount of descriptive light must be shed on a phenomenon lest future theoretical questions remain not only unanswered, but unraised. Copyright